Simulation Environment: C or C++ program

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  1. A computational model of oxytocin modulation of olfactory recognition memory (Linster & Kelsch 2019)
  2. A computational model of systems memory consolidation and reconsolidation (Helfer & Shultz 2019)
  3. A detailed data-driven network model of prefrontal cortex (Hass et al 2016)
  4. A dynamical model of the basal ganglia (Leblois et al 2006)
  5. A four compartmental model for ABPD complex in crustacean pyloric network (Maran et al. 2011)
  6. A model of antennal lobe of bee (Chen JY et al. 2015)
  7. A Moth MGC Model-A HH network with quantitative rate reduction (Buckley & Nowotny 2011)
  8. A multiscale predictive digital twin for neurocardiac modulation (Yang et al., 2023)
  9. A NN with synaptic depression for testing the effects of connectivity on dynamics (Jacob et al 2019)
  10. A sensorimotor-spinal cord model (Hoshino et al. 2022)
  11. A unified thalamic model of multiple distinct oscillations (Li, Henriquez and Fröhlich 2017)
  12. Accurate and fast simulation of channel noise in conductance-based model neurons (Linaro et al 2011)
  13. An oscillatory neural model of multiple object tracking (Kazanovich and Borisyuk 2006)
  14. Auditory nerve model for predicting performance limits (Heinz et al 2001)
  15. Auditory nerve model with linear tuning (Heinz et al 2001)
  16. Auditory nerve response model (Tan, Carney 2003)
  17. Auditory nerve response model (Zhang et al 2001)
  18. Basis for temporal filters in the cerebellar granular layer (Roessert et al. 2015)
  19. Biologically Constrained Basal Ganglia model (BCBG model) (Lienard, Girard 2014)
  20. Biophysically detailed model of the mouse sino-atrial node cell (Kharche et al. 2011)
  21. Borderline Personality Disorder (Berdahl, 2010)
  22. CA1 pyramidal cell receptor dependent cAMP dynamics (Chay et al. 2016)
  23. Cancelling redundant input in ELL pyramidal cells (Bol et al. 2011)
  24. Cardiac Atrial Cell (Courtemanche et al 1998) (C++)
  25. Cat Locomotion and Paw-Shaking Central Pattern Generator Model (Parker et al 2021)
  26. Cerebellar gain and timing control model (Yamazaki & Tanaka 2007)(Yamazaki & Nagao 2012)
  27. Cerebellar memory consolidation model (Yamazaki et al. 2015)
  28. Cerebellar Model for the Optokinetic Response (Kim and Lim 2021)
  29. Circadian clock model based on protein sequestration (simple version) (Kim & Forger 2012)
  30. Coding of stimulus frequency by latency in thalamic networks (Golomb et al 2005)
  31. Competition model of pheromone ratio detection (Zavada et al. 2011)
  32. Conductance-based model of Layer-4 in the barrel cortex (Argaman et Golomb 2017)
  33. Connection-set Algebra (CSA) for the representation of connectivity in NN models (Djurfeldt 2012)
  34. Constructed Tessellated Neuronal Geometries (CTNG) (McDougal et al. 2013)
  35. Continuous time stochastic model for neurite branching (van Elburg 2011)
  36. COREM: configurable retina simulator (Martínez-Cañada et al., 2016)
  37. Cortex learning models (Weber at al. 2006, Weber and Triesch, 2006, Weber and Wermter 2006/7)
  38. Data-driven, HH-type model of the lateral pyloric (LP) cell in the STG (Nowotny et al. 2008)
  39. Default mode network model (Matsui et al 2014)
  40. Democratic population decisions result in robust policy-gradient learning (Richmond et al. 2011)
  41. Development of modular activity of grid cells (Urdapilleta et al 2017)
  42. Development of orientation-selective simple cell receptive fields (Rishikesh and Venkatesh, 2003)
  43. Disentangling astroglial physiology with a realistic cell model in silico (Savtchenko et al 2018)
  44. Distributed cerebellar plasticity implements adaptable gain control (Garrido et al., 2013)
  45. Duration-tuned neurons from the inferior colliculus of the big brown bat (Aubie et al. 2009)
  46. Dynamics in random NNs with multiple neuron subtypes (Pena et al 2018, Tomov et al 2014, 2016)
  47. Emergence of Connectivity Motifs in Networks of Model Neurons (Vasilaki, Giugliano 2014)
  48. ERG current in repolarizing plateau potentials in dopamine neurons (Canavier et al 2007)
  49. Excitation-contraction coupling/mitochondrial energetics (ECME) model (Cortassa et al. 2006)
  50. External Tufted Cell Model (Ryan Viertel, Alla Borisyuk 2019)
  51. Formation of synfire chains (Jun and Jin 2007)
  52. Function and energy constrain neuronal biophysics in coincidence detection (Remme et al 2018)
  53. Generating oscillatory bursts from a network of regular spiking neurons (Shao et al. 2009)
  54. Generic Bi-directional Real-time Neural Interface (Zrenner et al. 2010)
  55. Global structure, robustness, and modulation of neuronal models (Goldman et al. 2001)
  56. Hodgkin-Huxley simplifed 2D and 3D models (Lundstrom et al. 2009)
  57. Honey bee receptor and antennal lobe model (Chan et al 2018)
  58. Hotspots of dendritic spine turnover facilitates new spines and NN sparsity (Frank et al 2018)
  59. Huntington`s disease model (Gambazzi et al. 2010)
  60. Hypocretin and Locus Coeruleus model neurons (Carter et al 2012)
  61. Increased computational accuracy in multi-compartmental cable models (Lindsay et al. 2005)
  62. Inhibition and glial-K+ interaction leads to diverse seizure transition modes (Ho & Truccolo 2016)
  63. Inhibitory network bistability explains increased activity prior to seizure onset (Rich et al 2020)
  64. Ion concentration dynamics as a mechanism for neuronal bursting (Barreto & Cressman 2011)
  65. Ionic basis of alternans and Timothy Syndrome (Fox et al. 2002), (Zhu and Clancy 2007)
  66. Ionic mechanisms of bursting in CA3 pyramidal neurons (Xu and Clancy 2008)
  67. L4 cortical barrel NN model receiving thalamic input during whisking or touch (Gutnisky et al. 2017)
  68. Large cortex model with map-based neurons (Rulkov et al 2004)
  69. Linking dynamics of the inhibitory network to the input structure (Komarov & Bazhenov 2016)
  70. Locus Coeruleus blocking model (Chowdhury et al.)
  71. Markov models of SCN1A (NaV1.1) applied to abnormal gating and epilepsy (Clancy and Kass 2004)
  72. MCCAIS model (multicompartmental cooperative AIS) (Öz et al 2015)
  73. Measuring neuronal identification quality in ensemble recordings (isoitools) (Neymotin et al. 2011)
  74. Mechanisms for pattern specificity of DBS in Parkinson's disease (Velarde et al 2017)
  75. Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in axon networks coupled by gap junctions (Munro, Borgers 2010)
  76. Mesoscopic model of spontaneous synaptic size fluctuations (Hazan & Ziv 2020)
  77. Microsaccades and synchrony coding in the retina (Masquelier et al. 2016)
  78. Model for K-ATP mediated bursting in mSNc DA neurons (Knowlton et al 2018)
  79. Model of memory linking through memory allocation (Kastellakis et al. 2016)
  80. Models for cortical UP-DOWN states in a bistable inhibitory-stabilized network (Jercog et al 2017)
  81. Mouse Episodic and Continuous Locomotion CPG (Sharples et al, 2022)
  82. NETMORPH: creates NNs with realistic neuron morphologies (Koene et al. 2009, van Ooyen et al. 2014)
  83. Network model with neocortical architecture (Anderson et al 2007,2012; Azhar et al 2012)
  84. Networks of spiking neurons: a review of tools and strategies (Brette et al. 2007)
  85. Neural mass model based on single cell dynamics to model pathophysiology (Zandt et al 2014)
  86. Neural modeling of an internal clock (Yamazaki and Tanaka 2008)
  87. Neurite: electrophysiological-mechanical coupling simulation framework (Garcia-Grajales et al 2015)
  88. Neuroprotective Role of Gap Junctions in a Neuron Astrocyte Network Model (Huguet et al 2016)
  89. NMDAR & GABAB/KIR Give Bistable Dendrites: Working Memory & Sequence Readout (Sanders et al., 2013)
  90. Norns - Neural Network Studio (Visser & Van Gils 2014)
  91. Numerical Integration of Izhikevich and HH model neurons (Stewart and Bair 2009)
  92. Olfactory bulb network model of gamma oscillations (Bathellier et al. 2006; Lagier et al. 2007)
  93. Optimal deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus-a computational study (Feng et al. 2007)
  94. Optimal sparse olfactory representations persist in a plastic network (Assisi et al 2019)
  95. Paradoxical GABA-mediated excitation (Lewin et al. 2012)
  96. Perceptual judgments via sensory-motor interaction assisted by cortical GABA (Hoshino et al 2018)
  97. Persistent synchronized bursting activity in cortical tissues (Golomb et al 2005)
  98. Perturbation sensitivity implies high noise and suggests rate coding in cortex (London et al. 2010)
  99. PKMZ synthesis and AMPAR regulation in late long-term synaptic potentiation (Helfer & Shultz 2018)
  100. Rate model of a cortical RS-FS-LTS network (Hayut et al. 2011)
  101. Reducing variability in motor cortex activity by GABA (Hoshino et al. 2019)
  102. Region-specific atrophy in dendrites (Narayanan, Narayan, Chattarji, 2005)
  103. Relative spike time coding and STDP-based orientation selectivity in V1 (Masquelier 2012)
  104. Reproducing infra-slow oscillations with dopaminergic modulation (Kobayashi et al 2017)
  105. Robust Reservoir Generation by Correlation-Based Learning (Yamazaki & Tanaka 2008)
  106. Short Term Depression, Presynaptic Inhib., Neuron Diversity Roles in Antennal Lobe (Wei & Lo 2020)
  107. Simulation of calcium signaling in fine astrocytic processes (Denizot et al 2019)
  108. Simulation study of Andersen-Tawil syndrome (Sung et al 2006)
  109. Single neuron with dynamic ion concentrations (Cressman et al. 2009)
  110. Sleep-wake transitions in corticothalamic system (Bazhenov et al 2002)
  111. SN-MN neurons of Aplysia (Zhou et al. 2014)
  112. Spinal circuits controlling limb coordination and gaits in quadrupeds (Danner et al 2017)
  113. Squid axon: Bifurcation analysis of mode-locking (Lee & Kim 2006) (Gangal & Dar 2014)
  114. STDP promotes synchrony of inhibitory networks in the presence of heterogeneity (Talathi et al 2008)
  115. Stochastic and periodic inputs tune ongoing oscillations (Hutt et al. 2016)
  116. Studies of stimulus parameters for seizure disruption using NN simulations (Anderson et al. 2007)
  117. Synaptic plasticity for hippocampal place field formation and dynamics (Savelli 2024)
  118. Temperature-Dependent Pyloric Pacemaker Kernel (Caplan JS et al., 2014)
  119. Temporal decorrelation by intrinsic cellular dynamics (Wang et al 2003)
  120. Temporal integration by stochastic recurrent network (Okamoto et al. 2007)
  121. Theory and simulation of integrate-and-fire neurons driven by shot noise (Droste & Lindner 2017)
  122. Theta phase precession in a model CA3 place cell (Baker and Olds 2007)
  123. Two Models for synaptic input statistics for the MSO neuron model (Jercog et al. 2010)
  124. Wang-Buzsaki Interneuron (Talathi et al., 2010)
  125. A dynamic model of the canine ventricular myocyte (Hund, Rudy 2004)
  126. A Model of Selection between Stimulus and Place Strategy in a Hawkmoth (Balkenius et al. 2004)
  127. Active dendritic integration in robust and precise grid cell firing (Schmidt-Hieber et al 2017)
  128. Auditory nerve spontaneous rate histograms (Jackson and Carney 2005)
  129. Ca2+-activated I_CAN and synaptic depression promotes network-dependent oscil. (Rubin et al. 2009)
  130. Dynamical patterns underlying response properties of cortical circuits (Keane et al 2018)
  131. Efficient simulation environment for modeling large-scale cortical processing (Richert et al. 2011)
  132. Electrical compartmentalization in neurons (Wybo et al 2019)
  133. Encoding and discrimination of vowel-like sounds (Tan and Carney 2005)
  134. Generating neuron geometries for detailed 3D simulations using AnaMorph (Morschel et al 2017)
  135. Inhibitory control by an integral feedback signal in prefrontal cortex (Miller and Wang 2006)
  136. Integrate and fire model code for spike-based coincidence-detection (Heinz et al. 2001, others)
  137. Lobster STG pyloric network model with calcium sensor (Gunay & Prinz 2010) (Prinz et al. 2004)
  138. Long-term adaptation with power-law dynamics (Zilany et al. 2009)
  139. Model of memory linking through memory allocation (Kastellakis et al. 2016)
  140. Model of neural responses to amplitude-modulated tones (Nelson and Carney 2004)
  141. Models for diotic and dichotic detection (Davidson et al. 2009)
  142. Multimodal stimuli learning in hawkmoths (Balkenius et al. 2008)
  143. Neural mass model of spindle generation in the isolated thalamus (Schellenberger Costa et al. 2016)
  144. Neural mass model of the neocortex under sleep regulation (Costa et al 2016)
  145. Neural mass model of the sleeping cortex (Weigenand et al 2014)
  146. Neural mass model of the sleeping thalamocortical system (Schellenberger Costa et al 2016)
  147. NEUROFIT: fitting HH models to voltage clamp data (Willms 2002)
  148. Polychronization: Computation With Spikes (Izhikevich 2005)
  149. Predicting formant-frequency discrimination in noise (Tan and Carney 2006)
  150. Quantitative assessment of computational models for retinotopic map formation (Hjorth et al. 2015)
  151. Rat phrenic motor neuron (Amini et al 2004)
  152. Response properties of an integrate and fire model (Zhang and Carney 2005)
  153. Reverberatory bursts propagation and synchronization in developing cultured NNs (Huang et al 2016)
  154. Simple model of barrel-specific segregation in cortex (Lu et al 2006)
  155. Towards a virtual C. elegans (Palyanov et al. 2012)
  156. Ventricular cell model (Guinea-pig-type) (Luo, Rudy 1991, +11 other papers!) (C++)
  157. Virtual Retina: biological retina simulator, with contrast gain control (Wohrer and Kornprobst 2009)
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